Lutheran Church Basement Women: Lutefisk, Lefse, Lunch and Jell-O

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by Janet Letnes Martin and Allen Todnem

Paperback

A humor cookbook with all your favorite church basement recipes supplemented with short stories, theories and great pictures of your aunts and their neighbors. If you don’t feel like cooking, just sit down, read this book, laugh right out loud, and order out!

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